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The car had 90k km's on it

NO RUST

Original M Sports

Everything is for sale! Before ppl start complaining about the part out the car was involved in a high speed head on collision chassis buckled in the middle it was beyond repair!

I AM WILLING TO SHIP ANYTHING AS LONG AS YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY FOR IT.

 

I haven't listed everything so please inquire!

 

Everything is located in CHICAGO, ILLINOIS U.S.A

 

Taillights $150

Sunroof assembly SOLDDD

Rear window SOLDDD

Lower c pillar plastics $100

Door sills $60

Glove box $60

LH A pillar plastics $60

Cluster SOLDD

Seatbelt plastic covers $10

Front seat rail plastic covers $10

Under hood insulation $50

Front brake calipers SOLDDD

Rear brake calipers $100

Rear seat/ trunk metal cover $20

Taillight trunk cover SOLDD

Center console $100

Door panels $150

Headliner $100

Gas tank $100

Gas tank straps $20

Front doors $100

Rear trunk latch plastics $20

Under dash bar $10

Steering column $20

Clean trunk (wing sold)

Trunk hinges $20

M sport rear splatters/valences $250

M sport sideskirts (RH front broken) $100

Rear seats SOLDDD

Front seats SOLDDD

Clean oem carpet $200

Oem hand brake $40

Trunk/gas door latch SOLDDD

Trunk interior SOLDDD

Seatbelts SOLDDD

Dash vents SOLDD

Rear window bottom trim $20

Oem rear bumper SOLDDD

Oem rear crash bar $50

Oem fuel pump assembly with walboro fuel pump $60

Cat back exhaust $50

Electronic cut out exhaust $40

GlowShift boost gauge $40

Overhead light/sunroof switch SOLDDD

Ignition plastics (turtle shell) $20

Door handles $20

Door handle plastics $20

Oem amplifier $5

Rear subframe LSD w all arms/axles/hubs $800

Koni coilovers $400

Front subframe SOLDDD

All oem suspension arms $100

Steering rack $50

Rear qrtr glass $100

Rear qrtr metal $200

Rocker metal $100

Floor boards $200

Trunk floor $300

Taillight housing metal $200

 

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